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This video is based on the work of Mark Passio from whatonearthishappening.com.
Specifically, his recent video on de facto Satanism.
Today's Hollywood pop culture machine will have you believe that Satanists wear robes and practice ritualistic blood sacrifices while worshipping Satan.
And while there may be some truth to this, it is mostly propaganda meant to conceal the reality of what Satanism actually is.
True Satanism is a mindset, and the Satan that is worshipped is within each and every one of us.
It is most commonly known as our ego.
The self is the true god of Satanism.
The term Satanism is used to deceive religious people, to appear harmless to non-religious people, and also because it stems from the Hebrew word shatan, which means adversary.
Satan is the force of involution that opposes true spiritual evolution.
It is the ego within us.
Left to our own devices, the ego will try and convince us to think only of ourselves, which is exactly what Satanism is.
And so, a de facto Satanist is a person who holds this mindset, but does not consider themself to be a Satanist.
Organized Satanism stands against this sort of enlightenment.
They believe human psychology and the laws of nature should be kept occulted or hidden from the public and used to gain and retain power over the masses by keeping them ignorant as to how the mind and emotions work while using this knowledge to manipulate the masses and ultimately enslave them.
This is primarily done by cultivating the Satanist mindset among the masses, thereby turning the ignorant and unaware into a de facto Satanist.
As we think, so we become.
This mindset can be broken down into four main tenets of Satanism.
The first and most important is selfishness.
Egotism, or what many know as narcissism.
Self-preservation is the highest law.
Live only for your own selfish desires, and only care about you and yours.
It's a dog-eat-dog world, and if you must step on others to get what you want, then so be it.
This is the basis of satanic thinking.
The second tenet of the satanist mindset is moral relativism.
This is the belief that there is no objective difference between right behavior and wrong behavior.
It is the belief that nobody is ever objectively right or wrong, and that it's up to each individual person to decide for themself what is right and what is wrong.
The third tenet of Satanism is social Darwinism.
This is the belief that it is natural and good for human society to be ruled by the most aggressive and dominant humans among us, and that it is by virtue of their genetics that these vicious humans deserve to be in positions of power and lead humanity as they so choose.
The fourth tenet of Satanism is eugenics or dysgenics.
This is the ideal conclusion of the Satanist mindset.
Since man is God and he gets to decide what is right and what is wrong, and since the natural order is for the most dominant genetics to have power, then the elite class ruling over us has every right to decide who is allowed to live and procreate and who must die.
This is how all of society is conditioned to think.
And this is how the high-level Satanists are leading all of humanity into slavery.
Most of humanity is operating under this de facto satanic mindset.
Which is why it is called the great work to change it.
The great work is the work of awakening the masses to the true nature of the ego mind, encouraging each and every individual to find the courage to face their own inner shadow and to practice natural law.
Natural law is the respect of others.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
So glad you're with us here today.
We have, well, just like every day, just so much to talk about.
Just a lot.
Although, I don't know, if it was up to Matt, maybe we'd just spend the entire show chatting with ChatGPT.
I don't know if you folks have heard about this.
If you watch the show you have, because we talked about it last week, ChatGPT.
It's an AI that you can have a discussion with.
You can ask it to write short stories or make lists of things or even program really simple computer programs.
I'd known about it. I'd read about it a little bit.
I'd played around with it just a little bit.
Yesterday, I decided to just full-on have an argument with a robot, and it was horrifying.
It's horrifying, folks.
The horrifying part is that it is indistinguishable from arguing with a liberal.
And we'll get into it later today.
We'll do some live chatting with ChatGPT, and we'll...
We'll bring the crew in. They can suggest questions.
The callers maybe can suggest discussions we should have with this robot.
And we'll do that a little bit later.
Because, again, it's not even about...
Long story short, I think I figured out that ChatGPT is in fact the latest iteration of the AI god that we will soon all be obliged to worship.
And we want to discuss...
What that entails. And what we can learn from the very predictable outcome of questions asked to this unthinking machine.
Again, we'll get into that a little bit later.
We're also going to get into something that everybody may have missed that happened yesterday.
In fact, I know everybody missed it because I also missed it.
Here's an exclusive you're going to get from American Journal.
I know how to use 4chan.
I don't know if people understand what 4chan really is.
In fact, I know people don't understand it.
I go to these big conferences and stuff, and I talk to all these people.
They've got big shows.
They're major figures on the right wing.
None of them know how to use 4chan.
I think I'm the only one. I think that's the exclusive.
I'm the only one that knows how to use the weaponized autism of collective...
Research on 4chan and we're going to use that to our benefit to show you what happened yesterday.
Yesterday a FOIA release of something like 130 documents from the State Department about the origins of COVID-19 was released.
And if you were to just go into this tranche of documents it would be a little bit overwhelming.
Luckily we have the the Faceless intelligence agency of 4chan to guide us through.
And there's mentions of the seventh floor, which you may be familiar with.
The deep state cabal that really runs the country.
A lot of admissions that they were making in internal documents that they refused to make public very early on in the COVID paradigm.
So while everybody else was distracted by the circus of the vote for Speaker of the House...
19.
We'll get to that a little bit later as well.
So very big show today, your calls as well.
And a great guest in the third hour who has been doing some exclusive and original research in Mexico and around the Mexican border, some pretty groundbreaking news coming in the third hour as well.
So stay tuned.
It'll be a very big day here on American General.
Remember you support everything we do here by going to info or store.com.
And just on a final note, before we get to our Daily Dispatch, that video by Greg Reese, absolutely brilliant.
And I think it's like, this is necessary to send out.
You've got to go to band.video.
You've got to click the share button.
You've got to copy that disguised URL so you can share it on things like Twitter and Facebook.
It's called De facto Satanism and the Great Work.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
Absolutely brilliant. Because it's one of those things that we just sort of understand.
Like when you use the term Satanism, you know that people aren't actually worshiping Lucifer.
Sometimes they are. Sometimes they actually are doing that.
But the way he breaks down the fact that Satanism is just a veneer on...
Basic narcissism is just absolutely perfect in, you know, finding some, not necessarily common ground, but just common words to use when discussing this with other people.
Because he's right. When you say Satanism, people who aren't religious just sort of roll their eyes.
They don't think it means anything.
No, it means something very specific.
And Greg Reese does an amazing job of breaking it down.
Just like American Journal, War Room, and Alex Jones, Greg Reese's reports are brought to you by you.
The American people, when you go to Infowarsstore.com.
People of the world, I should say.
Without any further ado, let's get into it.
to it here it is your daily dispatch.
All right, here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 5th of January 2023.
Amazon to fire 18,000 workers as tech layoffs surge.
Salesforce told employees when say that 10% of its workforce would be cut.
And the layoff announcements keep coming, as Amazon told employees last night that thousands of jobs would be eliminated due to uncertain macroeconomic conditions.
Maybe the uncertainty is that they're uncertain that their monopolistic control of all distribution may be threatened with the lessening as the COVID restrictions continue to lessen.
Isn't it strange?
Isn't it bizarre that we have this COVID lockdown that just sends...
Amazon's profits through the roof.
Just like exclusively, they are the distributor for all of consumerism in America.
And they just absolutely explode, doubling, tripling in just a couple years.
Their size as more and more people are frightened into never leaving their home and instead resorting to Amazon.
And then, you know, then they fire 18,000 people and start going to collapse.
So it's kind of strange, right?
Kind of strange when you have that type of advantage, but still can't.
Stay on top. But it's fine.
It's all fine. Everything's fine.
There's no recession. And Joe Biden is a brilliant economic powerhouse.
And the American people, you know, are being replaced by robots.
I think it's as simple as that. Moving on here, Walgreens confirms plans to sell abortion pills.
Under new FDA rules, Walgreens expects to offer abortion pills.
After the FDA changed its rules for the drug, the FDA altered its requirements for selling Mifprestone on Tuesday, allowing retail pharmacies such as Walgreens to offer the medication for the first time.
All pharmacies must complete an FDA certification process before they can fill prescriptions for the drug, which is known by the brand name Mifeprex.
Before the rule change, this medicine was only available through certain mail-order pharmacies and clinics.
And prior to the pandemic, people were required to pick up the medication in purpose.
Once again, we see the usefulness of having total control of the governmental apparatuses where, you know, if you lose it at the Supreme Court, if you can't get it through the Congress or the Senate, You can do an executive order.
Maybe you can just change the rules around in your oversight organizations like the FDA to simply push your disgusting beliefs on the American people, whether they like it or not.
It's democracy. It's our democracy, everyone.
This is how it works. Speaking of our democracy, Dan Crenshaw calls 20 Republicans who refuse to support McCarthy, quote, terrorists.
Representative Dan Crenshaw referred to his Republican colleagues opposed to McCarthy's bid for Speaker of the House as terrorist on Wednesday, amid McCarthy failing the sixth round of voting.
We'll show you the video later in the show.
Crenshaw joined the Guy Benson show to admonish the 20 Republican House members who have refused to support McCarthy's nomination for Speaker.
We can't let the terrorists win, he said.
What do you even say about this?
I don't know if you've recognized this, old Dan.
But the war on terror is over, and they did win.
So, you're just...
It's a fighting retreat at this point.
But if you're talking about the Republicans in your own party being terrorists, I think that says more about your mindset than it does about theirs.
And again, we will talk about the Kevin McCarthy nonsense going on a little bit later.
I do think it's...
Who was it? Scott Greer, I think, tweeted out a screenshot of a text conversation he had where he's like, just checking in on the normies.
He texts his friend like, do you know who Kevin McCarthy is?
The guy's like, head coach of the Giants?
Head coach of the Cowboys?
And he looks him up, you know.
Oh, he's something about Speaker of the House.
I don't think what's happening at the Congressional level at this point has quite the...
Public awareness that we might think it does.
I don't think people actually care.
I personally don't really care.
Are we going to be whipped with a chain or whipped with a leather belt?
Who knows? All right, continuing on, folks, with our Daily Dispatch here.
Putin sends warship armed with hypersonic missiles to Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday ordered a warship armed with new hypersonic Zircon cruise missiles to be deployed on a mission to the Atlantic and Indian Oceans in what could be a message and a warning aimed at the West against escalating in Ukraine.
The deployment of the frigate appears intended to make a maximum possible public impact, giving the announcement was made by Putin himself in a televised conference call with Defense Minister Sergei Shogyu.
Along with Shogyu, Putin addressed Igor Kromkal, I'm sure I'm pronouncing all these wrong, commander of the frigate, which bears the name Admiral of the Fleet to the Soviet Union Gorshkov.
I reminded him that the ship, while on mission, is armed with Zircon hypersonic weapons, again in a coordinated message which unveiled the deployment to the public for the first time.
Pretty creepy.
The ship, armed with Zircons, is capable of delivering pinpoint and powerful strikes against the enemy at sea and on land.
Shogu had responded to the Putin announcement.
The defense chief also stressed the Zircon is undefeatable, able to evade any anti-air defense systems in the world due to its purported ability to fly at nine times the speed of sound.
According to the Telegraph, it's already making its way to the Atlantic, based on the publication's Wednesday reporting that, quote, a warship armed with new hypersonic cruise missiles on a training mission went past Britain to the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and the Mediterranean.
So again, we continue to accelerate towards open conflict with a nuclear-armed adversary for no particular reason other than to cover up the Finally, we have this. Demar Hamlin's condition shows improvement.
A note to Twitter posted by the Buffalo Bills says that the stricken player, Demar Hamlin's condition, has shown improvement overnight.
Demar remains in the ICU in critical condition with signs of improvement noted yesterday and overnight, the Bills wrote, added, he is expected to remain under intensive care as his health care team continues to monitor and treat him.
And again, I've seen a bunch of stuff on CNN and elsewhere where they're really going out of their way.
They're really trying very hard to explain why there's no way that this was a vaccine injury.
There's just no way. It's not.
And it can't be. Which, of course, is nonsense.
Of course it could be. You have no proof one way or the other.
So why would you go out of your way to make that assertion?
It really doesn't make any sense unless you know that there is, in fact, a distinct possibility and you're trying to head it off at the pass.
Trying to stop people from even considering it, even though it very well could have something to do with it.
In fact, the overwhelming likelihood is that it does have something to do with it.
So, are you actually interested in finding out what actually caused this heart attack?
Black man being nearly killed in front of America in nine minutes without breathing.
Kind of strangely similar to George Floyd, but in this case, we will never know the true result.
Actually, you know, now that I think about it, the parallels between DeMar Hamlin and George Floyd are sort of staggering.
unidentified
Somewhere Ed Buck is just salivating.
harrison smith
Oh, no. Isn't he dead?
Or is he in jail? No, he's in jail.
Okay. He's salivating in jail.
Let's see. Both involve a black man not breathing for nine minutes.
While being fully televised, recorded, filmed on video.
Both of them also caused by pharmaceutical products that the media is desperate to distract from and not let you know.
One was fentanyl and one was...
The vaccine, both these men killed or horribly injured by pharmaceutical companies and then the entire media establishment doing everything they can to try to come up with a different reason, to claim that there was something else that caused it for political gains.
Pretty interesting.
Pretty interesting stuff, isn't it?
unidentified
Yeah.
All right.
harrison smith
I'm not going to joke too much about that.
Our prayers, of course, are with DeMar Hamlin's family, and hopefully we can get to the bottom of what happened at some point.
Hopefully he makes it through and is better on the other side.
He is doing better, apparently, which is good to hear, and we wish him the best.
Let's get it out of the way, shall we?
Let's talk about Kevin McCarthy and the speaker's meeting.
You know, we have some interesting videos here about it.
One of the really interesting developments in this is that yesterday Matt Gaetz took to Twitter spaces to have a conversation with regular people about what was going on.
I know AOC does that a little bit.
I know slowly but surely people in Congress are starting to utilize the power of social media to directly talk to their constituents more and more.
But I don't think I've ever seen anything like this.
Matt Gaetz actually just dropping into a Twitter space and just taking questions and answering questions from very just regular people not professional reporters who can you know launder and pick and choose what statements they run with but rather just directly no filter addressing the people it's pretty amazing stuff so we'll show you some of those videos in just a second first Let's go to this video of old Dan Crenshaw.
Clip number 12.
Representative Dan Crenshaw talking on the Guy Benson show.
Some slightly unkind words for his fellow Republicans that he's so eager to work with to bring unity to this country.
Let's see what Dan Crenshaw had to say yesterday.
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I'll get another scalp and another scalp, whether it's Whether it's Boehner or Paul Ryan or then McCarthy, Scalise would just be next, and we all know it.
We just can't allow that to happen.
That's why those of us are saying, like, look, you pushed us into this corner, so now we're saying we won't vote for anyone but McCarthy.
That's why we're saying it, because we cannot let the terrorists win.
That's basically what's happening.
harrison smith
Can't let the terrorist win.
Hey guys, we're holding a vote to see who's going to be Speaker of the House.
You can either vote for Kevin McCarthy or you're a terrorist.
This is Dan Crenshaw.
Is anybody still falling for the Dan Crenshaw grift?
Is anybody actually thinking that this guy is some sort of legitimate patriot?
Or is his total facade completely crumpled at this point?
I know it was down pretty bad previously, but nobody's actually thinking this guy is some sort of good person, right?
He's going to take it to the establishment.
He's John McCain 2.0.
He's Eyepatch McCain. Crenshaw joined the Guy Binging Show to admonish the 20 Republican House members who refused to support McCarthy's nomination for speaker, saying we cannot let the terrorists win.
This comes a day after Crenshaw railed against the same 20 Republicans on Tuesday after joining the House without voting in a speaker.
Crenshaw told CNN's Manu Raju, quote, if you're a narcissist and you believe your opinion is so much more important than everyone else's, then you keep going and you'll threaten to tear down the team for the benefit of Of the Democrats, just for your own sense of self-importance, that's exactly what's happening here, Crenshaw told CNN's Manu Raju.
Yeah, I don't know. Has any of them ever made an advertisement where they are pretending to be James Bond and jumping out of an airplane and talking about how cool they are?
This is the pot calling the kettle black in this case.
Extreme narcissist Dan Crenshaw claims it's narcissism.
That is the reason Matt Gaetz and others are refusing to confirm Kevin McCarthy as speaker, to vote for Kevin McCarthy as speaker.
There's been, I think, six votes at this point.
I guess they'll keep doing it today.
I do have a correction, actually.
I was talking to Owen about it yesterday.
I was like, I was confused.
They were saying that, you know, in the 50s, there were like 130 votes at one point to get a speaker.
And he was like, yeah, that was the 1850s.
I was like, okay, now it makes sense.
So this number of votes has exceeded anything in the last 100 years.
You have to go back to the time just preceding the Civil War to find this level of intransigence.
Welcome. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
My fellow terrorists all.
Yes, we have a new updated list of things that make you a terrorist.
It's things like questioning a stolen election, wandering through the Capitol, high-fiving the police as they allow you in.
And now, according to Dan Crenshaw, opposing him or Kevin McCarthy, even if they're on the same team.
You know, It's sort of funny because part of what is making the Democrats so gleeful about all of this is that they don't understand how having differing opinions and not conforming completely to the demands of the authority is somehow a good thing.
They can't understand that that could be a good thing.
See, the Democrats fall in line.
That's what they do. That's all they do.
That's what they're there for. They're there to fall in line.
They're there to adhere to.
The dictates of some shadowy organization that's pulling the strings that they don't know or care about.
They just do as they're told.
And when they don't, there's outrage.
There's fury. Communist foot soldiers will attack your car or disrupt your private life.
They'll throw things at you or stalk you outside of your home.
They'll threaten you and insult you and browbeat you into submission.
At least they'll try.
That's what happened with Kristen Sinema.
And Joe Manchin last year, we covered that in the year in review a little bit, but it was a full-on onslaught because you had one or two people in that organization, the Democratic Party, who just didn't quite want to go along full bore 100% in the Destroy America parade.
And so they were demonized and eventually...
Either forced out or forcibly brought back into the fold.
And they think that's good.
They think that's the way it's supposed to be.
They think that's to their benefit.
And it is to a certain extent.
When you can move in a group without thinking like a herd of sheep and just be driven into a pen, it's very convenient for achieving things.
It's actually not a bad thing for people to disagree in a republic, for representatives to argue with each other in public on the floor of the You know, Congress to come to some sort of reasonable conclusion rather than just making deals in the back rooms.
It's actually not a bad thing.
The bad thing comes when instead of acknowledging this disagreement, this disagreement has legitimate standing and that there are concerns that other people have that deserve to be addressed.
The people on the team say, you agree with us or you're a terrorist.
See, that's the mindset of the establishment.
It's not even the mindset of the establishment.
It's the tactic of the establishment.
It's the strategy.
of the uniparty basically to completely ignore, like not even acknowledge that the points being raised have any legitimacy at all because then you'd have to actually contend with the ideas.
It's easier just to say they're doing this because they're terrorists.
They're doing it because they're hateful.
Maybe they're racist.
I mean, whatever you have to, whatever, you know, Just dismissive word you have to put on them to ignore their legitimate concerns.
That's the word that you use.
In this case, it's terrorist.
Honestly, it seems like maybe Dan Crenshaw has something wrong with his brain.
Like maybe some sort of PTSD or something.
I'm not even making light of this.
It legitimately feels like he thinks he's in a war all of the time.
Even when it's his own side.
Like I would hate to be like...
I don't know, his kids, or his wife.
Does he even have a wife? Right?
You can just imagine. He probably takes the same mindset there, right?
Where it's just like, but Dad, you said we could go swimming.
He's like, I'm not giving in to terrorists!
I just want to go swimming.
And he's just like, you think you can beat me?
It's just like, whoa, dude.
Whoa. Calm down now.
This is a vote for Speaker.
It's not the war, okay?
So turn it down a notch.
He's, like, cracking his gun.
He's, like, Dad. Um...
Really, honestly, it's bizarre.
It's bizarre to take things this intensely, or it's dishonest, and he's just using this rhetoric because he thinks it makes him look good, but it's embarrassing, honestly.
But he's not the only one doing this, you know.
Let's go to, I know I told you some other clips.
Let's go to 16 first, sorry.
16. This is a GOP representative being asked about not Dan Crenshaw, but some guy named Bacon.
Some representative named Bacon calling the 19 people who were refusing to vote for Kevin McCarthy the Taliban-19.
So it's not even just that you're a terrorist.
You're a specific terrorist group.
You're the Taliban, apparently.
That doesn't make any sense, but it doesn't have to.
They're just trying to win.
So, and again, the other thing is that if these Republicans fought this hard and used this type of language in defense of the American people and the American Constitution and our way of life and the rule of law, we wouldn't be in this situation.
We would happily vote for a Kevin McCarthy who would dig down and dig his nails in and really, like, fight hard for the American people.
We would never have objections to him.
But they don't.
They roll over...
They allow the Democrats to take what they will and refuse to put up a fight.
But then when it comes to their power and their position of authority, well, they're willing to pull up any trick in the book.
They'll talk as stridently as you can possibly imagine.
They'll call their opponents terrorists.
I don't think Dan Crenshaw has ever called the left-wingers terrorists in their conversations.
He's very respectful to them.
But when it's his own side, they're terrorists.
That's what these people are like.
So here's the response.
Clip 16. Why should anyone support Republicans if this is how they treat disagreement or dissent?
Let's watch. Okay.
kaitlan collins
Don Bacon of Nebraska said yesterday, referring to the 19, now 20, who are voting against Kevin McCarthy, referring to them as the Taliban, 19.
What's your response to that?
byron donalds
I think it's outrageous, and I like Don Bacon, but that kind of language is ridiculous.
We're going through a legislative process, actually a democratic process, where votes have to be earned, not just given.
And so for that kind of language to be used, I think it's reprehensible.
And I like Don Bacon. But what we have to do is be careful doing stuff like that.
harrison smith
Yeah. It's just ridiculous.
Obviously ridiculous. And of course, good on that guy for going, oh, you're going to call me the top end?
Well, I'm on their team now.
Like, how dare you suggest that we're either with Kevin McCarthy or with the terrorists?
Kevin McCarthy is a sack of potatoes.
He's worthless. He's never done anything in the entirety of his decades in politics.
So... The person leading this charge is, of course, Matt Gaetz.
Matt Gaetz dropped into RealAdamK's Twitter space yesterday to actually address this topic.
To the people that actually care about it.
Pretty great stuff.
More politicians should be doing this.
Of course, most of them can't actually respond in real time to challenges like this because they need their talking points.
But Matt Gaetz is an honest dude.
So here he is, clip eight, responding to some of the questions about the combat for the speakership.
unidentified
Let's watch. Yeah, I'm hoping for an update on the negotiations or whatever he's able to tell.
Welcome to the stage, Matt Gaetz.
Welcome, Congressman. You're joining us two nights in a row.
So, we listened live to your interview on Fox News, and so you said that there might be more defections tomorrow.
What are you seeing right now that's happening in Congress?
matt gaetz
What do I see that is happening in Congress?
The thing to me that is so wild about this is how rapidly every corner of the national media resorted to, like, this is chaos.
The world might end.
Congress has gone two days without a speaker.
There are entire days, like you say, where, like I said on Fox, where all we do is rename a post office.
There are entire days where all we vote on are the rules for the next vote.
So the notion that for a decision so somber and serious, we might take a little time and see how people operate under pressure doesn't strike me as some terribly crazy thing.
unidentified
And the Republican...
matt gaetz
Right now is in need of change.
And Washington is in need of change.
And McCarthy kind of embodies a lot of the things that are the worst features of Washington and the worst features of the Republican Party.
And so, you know, I'm in the Lauren Boebert camp, where if, you know, if we can't wake this guy up every day and put him in a straitjacket, like right after the prayer and the pledge, where basically he's a disembodied portrait, We can't trust him around actual power because we know what he does with it.
He sells it to the lobbyists and the special interests for money that he then redistributes.
And it's a crazy game that you would almost not ever want to actually win.
harrison smith
All right, welcome back, folks.
So again, a lot of political nonsense going on.
About the Speaker of the House vote.
They will be voting again today.
They lost the sixth vote.
20 GOP lawmakers are not budging with each vote, more or less.
The count in favor of McCarthy has gone down.
I don't know how he's going to make it back up.
I just don't see that.
Apparently he has said he's willing to basically concede everything that his detractors want.
But they're still being very bizarre about it.
After two days of brutal losses, McCarthy is now huddling with his detractors in a closed-door meeting, according to Punchbowl News.
It's unclear exactly who's in this closed-door meeting.
McCarthy entered a meeting through a backdoor with several of his high-profile GOP detractors, according to Punchbowl News reporters.
That story's from Gateway Pundit.
Chad Pergram yesterday.
It was very strange to me that when I went to the meeting with Leader McCarthy, he apologized to me for saying things that weren't true about our discussions.
Gates continues, I said, well, Mr.
McCarthy, if you will apologize to me, will you share that apology publicly?
And he said, no, you wouldn't.
A real man will apologize publicly if they've said things that are not true publicly, and we're not getting that from Mr. McCarthy.
Gates went on to say, quote, he's a desperate guy whose vote share is dropping with every subsequent vote, and I'm ready to vote all night, all week, all month, and never for that person.
He says when he comes out and heads back to his squatting in the Speaker's office, which is hilarious.
Apparently, McCarthy is somehow occupying the Speaker's office despite not being the Speaker.
Ask him if he apologized there to me in private and ask him why in my discussion with him, he was so resistant to share that perspective with all of you.
So, again, McCarthy's like trying to win these people over and then he's going out and lying about their meetings to make them look bad and then apologizing to them behind closed doors or refusing to do it publicly.
I mean, the whole thing is embarrassing from the establishment side.
There's nothing embarrassing happening with Matt Gaetz leading a You know, group against these people.
But it's the people that are flipping out and calling them terrorists and lying to them and trying to make deals in the back room.
It's embarrassing. For all of us.
Let's go to a couple more of these videos.
Because again, this is like an exclusive.
If you weren't on the call yesterday where Matt Gaetz was responding in lifetime.
And in case people don't know, Twitter Spaces is like a...
It's like a group voice chat on Twitter.
So you can join just to listen to people talk, and it's just like a phone call, pretty much like a conference call.
They're basically public conference calls, essentially what's happening.
And anybody can join to listen, and then the person who's running the meeting can then select, you know, you can raise your hand to ask to speak, and then the person running the meeting can select you, and then you can be then heard on the conference call.
And so this is like...
This is what politics should be in the modern age.
It shouldn't be the old paradigm of getting your news through reporters who cooperate with politicians.
Here's what I'm going to ask. Here's how you're going to answer.
And then they go up and do their little performance in front of the camera.
This is direct, you know, direct reflection, direct response to supporters or detractors asking questions in real time.
It's really amazing stuff. Especially since I'm kind of friends with some of the people that were in it, and it was fun to see them actually just get to talk to Matt Gaetz, you know, in person.
But Matt Gaetz was asked, quote, Matt, or question is this, Matt, do you think the problem is that nobody wants to be speaker?
Here was Matt Gaetz's response, clip number 10.
He said, there's blood in the water.
unidentified
Let's watch. Matt, do you think the problem is that nobody wants to be speaker?
matt gaetz
No, man. There is blood in the water.
And I had people from three different camps reach out to me and be like, oh, what do you think about this person?
What do you think about that person? And they're all worried.
Like, here's the problem, right?
The most frequent question I get asked is, what's the plan?
unidentified
How does it end? Who's next?
matt gaetz
Who do we ultimately end up with?
We've seen you guys just go from Biggs to Jordan to Donalds.
But at the end of the day, It is hyper-sequential.
The first thing you have to show the McCarthy people is that even though there are more of them, We're willing to go longer and forever to stop this guy from getting the gavel.
And we have to break their will.
And my bet is that the crew I'm rolling with, which probably isn't all 20 that have voted against McCarthy, I didn't think we had 20 votes against McCarthy.
I thought we had about, like, you know, maybe a dozen.
And I gotta figure out who are the folks that are ready to say that in the greatest country in the world, In a time of peril, in a world in which the only Republican node of power is the House of Representatives, do we really want to trust it to this guy under any terms?
Maybe there are terms that basically reduce Kevin McCarthy to a portrait on a wall and a side note in history, but we haven't found him yet.
harrison smith
So again, I just really enjoy this style of conversation.
And if you're not there live at the time, it's likely you've never heard it.
So I feel like it's something that's important to bring to you here.
Because again, the way that mainstream media treats, I mean, people have probably seen it, but the clip of Sean Hannity flipping out at Lauren Boebert, like that's not helpful.
Now we need the media is there to play their role in the uniparty system to enforce conformity.
There are a few outliers in that amongst them like Tucker Carlson.
But for the most part, they're not there to bring you the unfiltered truth.
They're there to use their position of power to force the government in a way that they desire.
In the same way, like we covered a couple weeks ago, you know, watching the Sunday shows and just every single one of them, their entire purpose was to go, why aren't we bombing them more?
Why aren't we declaring more war?
Why aren't there more boots on the ground?
Why aren't we accelerating this conflict more?
It's not about getting to the truth.
It's about... It's about fabricating public pressure.
It's about providing the illusion that there's tons of people out there that the media is speaking for that want more violence, that want more war.
Like, that's what they're there for. They're not there to just get the truth.
They're certainly not there to be a spokesperson for, you know, regular people in this country.
So again, I just think it's amazing this happens.
We'll go to one more clip here. Clip number nine.
Matt Gaetz talks about factions in the pro-McCarthy camp, and actually factions in In all camps, but he seems to be confident that the McCarthy camp is beginning to fracture.
So let's take a listen to that.
matt gaetz
We haven't found him yet.
unidentified
So you said that there's multiple camps forming.
So can you just clarify?
You don't have to say their names.
It's kind of still private.
But can you just talk about how things are starting to fracture in the McCarthy camp?
Yeah, what are the exact camps, I guess?
matt gaetz
Well, I mean, obviously the facial games you see are the people voting for Kevin and the people that are not.
And, like, among the people that are voting for Kevin, there are some true believers.
There are some who say that the reason they cannot allow Kevin to be disposed is because they are from districts that require extensive resources for re-election.
And, like, if you take a guy who, like, you know, as much as I am not a McCarthy fan, the guy absolutely has been the LeBron James of special interest fundraising.
And so if you've got somebody who is fundraising like he is, there are just some folks who say, you know what, that is an end unto itself.
And if you basically send the message that you can go out there and fundraise for four years and then get knifed, that nobody will want to do that anymore.
Yeah. So there are people who hold that perspective in the Pro Kevin camp.
And then there are people that are like, you know what, I'm Pro Kevin until y'all prove me he isn't going to win.
And the moment I kind of think he isn't going to win, I'm jumping.
You kind of saw Victoria Sparks, right, as the leading indicator of that wave, someone who had voted for McCarthy multiple times, but once she saw the resolve in opposition, then, you know, she was unwilling to lend him her support today, which was a big, you know, momentum boost for us.
So then if you go to the anti...
Let me finish it, Chuck.
So if you go to the anti-McCarthy camp, I think you get...
Kind of two groups.
One group that say, so long as we can put any speaker in a straitjacket, we'll take him.
And we're willing to withhold our support from McCarthy because he hasn't yet agreed to enter the straitjacket.
And then there are others who say, well, you know, doesn't really matter what he's willing to offer or pledge.
At the end of the day, we've got to send somebody in to negotiate with Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden.
And if we send this guy under any terms, we're just toast.
harrison smith
I think it's brilliant. This is actually an exciting political thing happening here.
Again, I don't think it'll matter as much since our government is actually in reality controlled by a cabal of deep state, State Department, FBI, CIA operatives.
So, you know, Speaker of the House sort of, you know, which color is the puppet going to be on the end of the string?
but I'd actually like the idea of getting into the political, you know, milieu, the political mix and going, you know, here's what this guy wants.
Here's what this guy wants.
It's actually kind of exciting, which is something unique.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Second hour of the American Journal has begun.
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Taking your phone calls throughout this hour.
We're also going to dig into some of the largely redacted but still extremely informative FOIA drops about COVID-19 and the origin of the mysterious virus.
We're also going to...
Talk a little bit about...
Basically going to move on from politics more or less, but there's still a lot of stuff to talk about.
Move away from the Speaker of the House vote.
It'll pick up again later today.
Maybe we'll keep an eye on it if it starts during our show.
But we'll take your phone calls and watch some more videos.
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Talk about the border. He's a correspondent for Real America's Voice, and he has some pretty bombshell information from his on-the-ground reporting there on the border in the third hour.
But for the second hour will be your phone calls and some more top stories.
Here's a wonderful little comparison.
One of the stories that I... Didn't cover, but I still thought was a pretty big one from 2022, was this bizarre story, horrifying story really, of the assault that occurred on a train in Philadelphia with people on the train watching the assault happen and filming it on their phones and doing nothing to intervene or even call the police.
And it was sort of a Sort of a strange thing because the police actually threatened the people on the train with a crime for not intervening or not helping.
See, the American people are being put, really, in a no-win situation, a lose-lose situation.
I have two stories here that highlight this perfectly, really perfectly.
They're both from yesterday. They both have to do with the Dollar Store, Dollar General, or the Dollar Tree, and they both have to do with armed robbers.
But they end very differently.
One of them ends with a horrific murder.
The other one ends with a defensive killing.
And yet in both cases, it is the innocent person who pays the price.
So here are the two stories.
We can just compare and contrast. Newlywed woman stabbed to death with machete while working at Ohio Dollar Tree on New Year's Day.
27-year-old Bethel Beckel Who reportedly has no criminal record, was tracked down by police within an hour and arrested for Rible's murder around one mile from the store.
So on Sunday, a 22-year-old woman was killed after a man entered a Dollar Tree where she was working and struck her, quote, numerous times with a machete.
Oh, just modern America.
Just, you know, it's just part and parcel with the modern life here living in a city.
Sometimes you get chopped up with a machete.
I mean, is that... Is this necessary?
Is this... Something we just have to learn to live with?
Horrifying. Just literally horrifying.
There's a man waving a machete inside around the store.
A police arrived to discover Reibel's body on the floor.
Police are now investigating whether there was a prior relationship between Beckel and Reibel.
I'm sure. I'm sure there was.
So, again, a young woman, 22, just working at the Dollar Tree on New Year's Day.
When some random dude comes in and stabbed her to death with a machete.
Meanwhile, on the very same day, Louisiana store clerk charged with manslaughter after shooting and killing an armed robber.
So this is modern America.
This is the paradigm that we're being entered into.
You're working. You're just trying to live your life.
You're an upstanding citizen.
Doesn't do anything wrong.
You got a full life ahead of you.
You're working, you know, maybe a low-end job trying to, you know, get your feet under you.
Trying to build something for yourself.
When in comes an armed robber and you are confronted with two opportunities.
One, two options. One, die.
One, be murdered by the guy.
Be hacked to death at your place of work.
Or two, defend yourself and have the state come after you and throw you in jail for manslaughter.
This is the world under liberalism.
This is the world under anarcho-tyranny.
This is a world with no police and no system of justice where you either die or you defend yourself only to become a victim of the state and thrown in jail for the rest of your life.
Welcome back, folks.
We are in full-on anarcho-tyranny at this point where the government is...
With their left hand releasing tens of thousands of violent prisoners because our prisons are overpopulated, because we can't handle it, because our courts are jammed, and our immigration rules are nonsensical and completely incompatible with human existence.
And then with their right hand, they are ruthlessly punishing innocent people or just normal people who have not hurt anybody ever, you know.
Protest abortion, go to jail.
Armed robbery. You bailed out by some sort of NGO the next day.
You're out murdering just like before.
Pretty incredible stuff. There's a couple more notes, you know, things to note about this.
Officer said that Anderson 30 fired a shot at the armed robbery suspect.
Uh... There's an injured bystander there.
According to police, Anderson locked the door to the Dollar General, set the alarm, and went to the police station to give a statement saying, quote, he was afraid the suspect was going to kill him when he pulled out the gun and robbed the store.
Yeah, I think that makes a little bit of sense to me.
Investigators said Anderson claimed he fled the crime scene because he didn't know if he'd actually hit the suspect and that he informed them that there had been four armed robberies and two attempted robberies at the store since August.
Just imagine. Imagine working at a Dollar General and you can expect at least, well, on average about once a month somebody comes in with a gun to rob you and put your life at risk.
Like, why would you, like, is there any wonder people would rather just be on welfare?
Is there any wonder why people would just go, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna work.
I'm not gonna risk my life for minimum wage at the Dollar General.
I'll just be a piece of crap.
I'll just hang out and not work and live off the state because at least no one's going to stick a gun in my face while that happens.
So this guy's being held without bond on a manslaughter charge.
So again, some guy comes in with a machete or a gun or something.
You either just submit...
Maybe you get killed or you fight back, in which case the state will come and pick you up and punish you for daring to protect yourself from the person threatening to kill you.
But there's another example of just the anarcho-tyranny.
Civilization-destroying inconsistency of our justice system.
Edward William Karubas was sentenced yesterday in line with ASO... USAOR, so this is Oregon's justice system.
The recommendation, he was sentenced to time served, two days.
He got two days, but he'd already served them.
And probation. For what?
For assaulting three federal officers during the July 11, 2020 Portland Antifa riot.
No supervised release, so he admitted...
And was caught assaulting three federal officers during July 11, 2020, Portland Antifa riot.
The censoring recommendation is just two days, but he already served those, so no jail time, no probation.
He had to pay $25, a $25 fee.
So, again, just to compare and contrast again, you've got somebody like the QAnon shaman, Jacob Chansley.
And you can watch the documentary where he had people with cameras following him the whole day.
He didn't assault anybody.
In fact, he protected people.
He didn't break his way into the Capitol.
He was welcomed in through an open door.
He actually got together with the Capitol Police and made sure it's okay.
It's all right if I do this.
I mean, you're cool with that. And they're like, yeah, it's totally fine.
Go on in. So he walks in.
And then when Donald Trump makes the statement saying everyone go home...
Jacob Chancellor actually walked around yelling at people.
Trump says to go home. Everybody go home.
It's over. Everybody go home.
Actually helping the police do their job.
So, not even remotely close to, like, attacking anyone or hurting anyone.
But he's been sentenced now to 41 months in prison.
So, attend a peaceful protest.
Commit no violence. Hurt nobody.
Actually help the police and work with the police to make sure what you're doing is on the up and up and perfectly legal.
41 months in prison.
Nearly four years behind bars.
Assault three different police officers at a riot with Antifa.
$25 fine.
And this, of course, is a consequence of the people who claim to be all about justice.
They think this is justice.
They think this is good and normal and appropriate.
That is full-on anarcho-tyranny.
So, again, I don't want to be the bearer of bad news.
I'm just, it's my responsibility, I guess, to let you know that nothing makes any sense anymore.
It's all terrible.
Man who pointed lasers at officers outside Portland's federal courthouse gets time services.
That same guy, Edward William Karubas.
Yeah, so just try to permanently blind a federal officer and you'll get a finger wag.
Work with the federal officer to make sure that you're keeping things peaceful and stopping people from getting out of control.
41 months in prison.
Defend yourself from a criminal.
You go to jail. It's just...
It's all breaking down, folks.
But again, you know, it would be something entirely different if it was just, like, no criminals ever got punished, right?
No criminals ever got punished.
None of this would be a problem.
Some guy comes in to rob your Dollar Tree.
You shoot him in the head and bury him in the backyard.
Like, that's... Anarchy, right?
That's just total anarchy, no rule of law whatsoever.
There's a way you can carve out a little position for yourself in that type of...
Or there's tyranny, where anybody that breaks the law at all is just subject to the most extreme punishment.
It's also not desirable, but it's also better than what we have now.
It would be better if just we had the Code of Hammurabi, right?
Where it was just like, oh, you stole an apple?
Your hand's getting cut off now, right?
Oh, you tried to rob somebody?
I guess you're dead now.
I guess you're going to die. We're going to throw you in the river now.
With the weight around your neck.
Like, even that would be preferable to just completely arbitrary and totally inconsistent application of brutal so-called justice.
Just picking and choosing.
Again, I keep saying it over and over, but it's not like, well, that guy assaulted a cop and this guy assaulted a cop and he got away with it and he didn't and that's unfair.
No, no, no, no. It's this guy assaulted three cops, tried to blind them permanently and is a repeat offender.
And is not being punished.
And the guy who did nothing wrong, attacked nobody, was totally peaceful, completely upfront, cooperative with the police, went to jail for 41 months.
It's not an even crime with an uneven punishment.
It's not punishing a crime and punishing something that's not a crime.
That's the anarcho-tyranny that we're having to deal with right now.
And it'll destroy our country.
It's the end. It's over now.
When the law is not there to actually be enforced, when justice isn't actually there to make sure people are adhering to the law, but instead is used almost exclusively as a tool for the political class to retain control, it's over.
That's it. America was a fun experiment, but it's gone now.
And I guess we're all just waiting for the funeral to be over.
Pretty incredible stuff. We're going to go to your phone calls soon.
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We'll go to your phone calls now.
Let's go to Flex in Waco.
You have a funny point to make about Kevin McCarthy.
Thanks for calling in, Flex.
Let's go to Flex in line one.
You are on the air, Flex.
Thanks for calling in. Morning, morning, man.
unidentified
We're down here in Waco on a wedding.
I've been the best man, which is funny because I've been...
The bad son, the bad brother, the bad neighbor, the bad informer, caller.
Katie, good morning. Hi.
Hi, good morning. Hey, man.
Kevin McCarthy, yeah, what a pile.
And old eyepatch, man.
Forget that dude calling us terrorists, man.
Come on. Yeah.
harrison smith
They're terrorists. So what's your point about Kevin McCarthy?
unidentified
Well, I think that he's a chump.
And, you know, he's an old has-been.
My score is, you know, I think it was the Philippines, I want to say, you know, a couple years ago you saw them in Congress, in their Congress, just brawling it out.
I mean, I just wish some of us, you know, middle-aged folk would just stand up and be like, hey, screw you, Pelosi.
Screw you, Kevin. We know...
We know you got foreign interests.
How about you just get out of here?
We got the skinny on all of you.
How about y'all just get out of here?
Nancy Pelosi ripping that thing up when Trump was speaking?
I just wish someone would just be like, hey, you know what?
Screw this. Y'all want to act like children?
Let's just get out of here.
harrison smith
Just brawl. Y'all want to play?
I think that's great. I think you're right.
I think that's what the American governmental system is missing, is some Eastern European-style parliamentary brawls.
I think... Come on.
unidentified
Wouldn't that be fun? Yes, sir, man. No doubt about it.
harrison smith
I mean, that's the thing I find so fascinating about this.
It's like... So often our governmental process seems like just checking boxes.
And it's part of the illusion of control, right, is that nothing is up for debate.
Everything is just by fiat, by dictate, just here's what we're doing and here's how we're doing it and we're in cooperation.
And some guy going, I disagree, but I respect the process, so I will submit to it.
And it's just all scripted.
It's all just allowed to play out in exactly the way that's been designed to play out.
I love that there's argumentation.
I love that we talked about it the other day when we were showing the video, I think, from Chip Roy or whoever it was addressing, and there's actually people in the chairs behind him clapping and cheering, or it was Jim Jordan, the Jim Jordan speech, where their people are actually involved.
It's like, isn't it kind of messed up that...
I mean, the word Congress, it means to congregate, right?
It's supposed to be a congregation of people that come together to discuss things and debate things and come to a conclusion and make decisions and write legislation.
But how often is it that you actually see...
People in there debating and doing that thing.
It's all just performative.
It's all just a bunch of empty seats and one board chairperson watching the time while somebody else gives a speech to nobody, to no applause, no acclamation or booze or anything of the sort.
It's boring. That's one of the things I actually...
The parliamentary process is bizarre to me.
I really don't understand...
Or like the European-style parliamentary system.
But at least they have times when the head parliamentarian, the prime minister, or somebody in that position has to get up and answer questions.
And there's boos and cheers.
And they have to actually confront each other.
And it's sort of lively and exciting.
And you actually get to see the sausage being made.
And we're seeing a small glimpse of that here.
And it's actually... Kind of nice to see our government actually fight for something.
In this case, the only thing they're willing to fight for is their own power, I guess.
So that's sort of annoying, but there it is.
Thank you so much for the call, Flex.
I do appreciate it. And hello to whoever's tiny voice that was.
Let's go to Andrew in New York here about the climate scam weather weapons.
One thing I like, sometimes our callers, you can hear stuff going on in the background.
I know that probably frustrates some people, but here's the thing.
Our callers are workers.
Like, everybody's at work. Everybody's, like, involved.
Everybody's, like, with their family or doing something.
We don't have a lot of people just, like, sitting at home alone not doing anything with their lives.
So it's something that just comes with the territory, you know, because we have...
People that listen to us that actually work for a living, they're usually at their job when they have to call in.
So we'll deal with the not perfect audio because we know that you're just trying to make it with your life.
Andrew, New York, thanks so much for calling in.
What is your comment about the climate scam and the weather weapons currently being operated against us?
unidentified
In fours, American Journal.
So, yeah, the same people that are calling for the ESG, extremely stupid and gay regulations, they're the same people that are...
Those are the same people that are cloud seeding.
Those are the same people that are using the harp and the chemtrails and all these different things.
And then those same people, Bill Gates, he wants to block out the sun.
He wants to buy up all the farms and all the The houses, BlackRock, all these.
harrison smith
They're the same ones investing in China, which is by far the biggest polluter on Earth.
They're also the ones that just over the last week or so, they've said they're now operating their weather modification program on an area the size of India.
Just massive cloud seeding projects.
They've got tens of thousands of people in their...
You know, Bureau of Weather Modification Program.
They did it for the Beijing Olympics.
They've been doing it forever. So yeah, these are the same people that are telling you it's too dangerous for you to eat meat.
You're eating meat is really messing up the climate, but also we're making it rain in the desert in the summer.
So, you know, it's your fault that this is happening.
unidentified
Just absurd, Andrew. I think I want to eat like 50 steaks and burgers a day.
I definitely want to get more than 33 cars.
I mean... 33 is the number of the Masons.
I want definitely more than 33 gas guzzling trucks.
harrison smith
Was that Andrew Tate's claim?
Is that what you're referencing? Yeah.
unidentified
I think he was saying that That Greta was being trafficked.
She was flying all over the world, which means underage.
harrison smith
Oh, Greta. I think that's what he was getting at.
unidentified
And the climate police went after him.
harrison smith
That is pretty hilarious.
That is pretty funny. Greta Thunberg, trafficking victim.
Yeah, it's true.
It's true, isn't it? She was brainwashed and has now been trafficked around the world.
We have videos from her as well, but we're not going to go to them.
Thank you so much for the call, Andrew.
I do appreciate it.
Let's go to... Somebody I wanted to go to.
Well, I want to go to David in Pennsylvania because we touched on the Hamlin story.
The Buffalo Bills have announced that his condition has shown, quote, improvement, but you may be reading between the lines and coming to a different conclusion.
David, what are your thoughts on this?
Thanks for calling in. David in Pennsylvania, are you there?
unidentified
Yeah, sorry, Harrison. I was on speaker.
Thanks for taking my call.
Great show as always.
Thank you. Yeah, I listened to two Peters last night, and he had on a...
A lawyer, Eric Eders, D-E-T-E-R-S, and he had a couple of inside whistleblowers inside the hospital that Hamlin's in, and they said that he's basically being, he's on life support, and he's brain dead being kept alive.
And yeah, of course, you know, the mainstream, Twitter, the NFL, or I want to say, you know, oh, he's doing great, you know, blah, blah, blah.
You know, nothing to see here.
Because they can't, you know, they all have contact with Pfizer.
You know, Pfizer, NFL, they all go hand in hand.
You know, protect the shield, they say.
And as he stated, too.
And yeah, so it's just a big conspiracy, obviously.
And another thing that the lawyer said was the fact that, you know, how come we haven't gotten a statement?
It's like a high-profile thing.
Yeah, and now that I'm rearing this story, it is very vague.
harrison smith
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Halfway through the program today, we still have a lot to cover.
A lot of phone calls to take, and we'll be joined by Auden Cabello.
Cabello? I forgot to ask him how he pronounces that.
But he's a reporter at the Mexican border.
He's with Real America Voice, Real America's Voice, and has some bombshell on the ground reporting that we'll be covering in the third hour, taking more of your phone calls this hour.
But first, let's talk about COVID-19, the coronavirus, and the vaccine program.
Some FOIA documents, having been released recently, are shedding some very strange light on the situation.
Ryan Cunningham, who was our guest yesterday?
The day before? He was our guest on Tuesday.
Just saw this data from a VAERS report that was obtained by a FOIA. This is not normal.
Guaranteed this is underreported.
It says I'm a statistic because, of course, he was...
He's experiencing heart failure, unfortunately, because of the vaccine, which caused him to turn around, change his mind from being a COVID police officer to actually standing up against it.
But here are the safety signals from CDC's analysis of VAERS reports for mRNA COVID vaccines.
Again, just the sheer numbers of this.
These are the VAERS reports in the cardiovascular...
No pun intended.
You had over 70,000, more like 75,000 reports.
Neurological, you had 50,000.
Pulmonary, you had 25,000.
Thombroembolic, you have 25,000.
Menstrual complications, you have nearly 20,000.
Over 10,000 reports of death.
Again, this is from a FOIA report of VAERS. And as we know from other reports earlier in the year...
A major study, I believe it was from Stanford, but some major university came to the conclusion that VAERS reports only represent about potentially, you know, one to 10 percent of the actual damage done.
So, you know, the likelihood that a doctor actually goes, well, this is definitely caused by the vaccine.
So we'll report it to the vaccine system.
Extremely low since doctors are trained to not ask that question, not make those assertions and just assume that is probably something else.
So let's not report it to VAERS.
But even, you know, major figures in the federal government are seemingly waking up to this and spreading the word.
Senator Ron Johnson made this chart.
He says at CDC Gov and at U.S. FDA's safety surveillance systems have been screaming at us for almost two years.
Here's a chart I've been updating and providing regularly since June 2021.
When will health officials open their eyes and recognize reality?
The chart is titled Drug Adverse Event Comparison.
And you can see that between the times of 1996 and 2022...
Adverse events associated with things like ivermectin are under 5,000.
Adverse events associated with HCQ, hydroxychloroquine is a little over 27,000.
Flu vaccines, you have 200,000 complications with those.
And Tylenol, which of course, you know, you ask anybody on the street, is Tylenol safe?
Everybody's like, of course Tylenol's safe.
Well, there have been 123, almost 124,000 adverse events, but that's over a course of nearly 30 years.
Sort of understandable. In 24 months, the COVID vaccines have racked up nearly 1.5 million adverse events, 33,000 deaths, bringing it to a total of 16,506 deaths per year associated with COVID vaccines.
Again, just the ones that are reported.
Utterly staggering.
I mean, just these numbers are just absolutely mind-blowing.
And again, it begs the question, could such a thing be by accident?
I mean, could this be an accident?
Could this be not on purpose when it's this bad, when it's this insane?
I can't believe that.
I cannot believe this is all just a big coincidence.
I just didn't know this was happening.
It's murder. This is murder.
This is genocide taking place.
Texas Lindsay notes that out of 44,000 clinical trial participants, Pfizer only used data from 170 participants to claim their 95% efficacy.
So again, they had 44,000 people in their trials.
They chose just 170 of those to highlight in order to claim 95% efficacy.
Out of the 170 participants, all tested positive for COVID, but 162 received a placebo, 8 received two doses of mRNA.
Divide 162 by 170, you get 95% efficacy, according to Pfizer, which is how they met the criteria for EUA approval.
Which is just, again, fraud.
It's just open, deadly murder.
Fraud. This is just, it's completely insane.
And this is the number that they run with.
This is the number that if you ask people, they go, well, it's 95% effective.
That's how they came to that conclusion, and that number just gets entered into the matrix, and it becomes the talking point that you hear endlessly repeated as if it's true, and not based off highly manipulated factual information.
Pretty insane. And that thread goes on as well.
You can find all these links at harrisonhillsmith.substack.com or go to offlimits.news and hit the Daily Dispatch tab.
You can find all these and do the research for yourself since we just literally don't have time to get through all of it.
But this is a major story that you can find at infowars.com.
Story by Kellen McBreen. Massive Pfizer Files thread exposing big pharma corruption goes viral.
Journalist Kenokoa the Great published an epic thread on Twitter Tuesday exposing the corrupt pharmaceutical company Pfizer as an untrustworthy and dangerous corporation.
The independent journalist began the post by writing, Pfizer has habitually engaged in illegal and corrupt marketing practices, bribed physicians, and suppressed adverse trial results.
This is no secret, yet this fact continues to be brushed under the rug by politicians and media.
He says Pfizer CEO Albert Borla claimed during a November 2021 interview that a group of quote medical professionals intentionally circulating misinformation critical of the Pfizer vaccine were criminals.
The Pfizer CEO must have forgotten the history of his own company.
And we know a lot of these off the top of our head, right, that Pfizer has paid the largest one-time fine in the history of America for their fraud.
Providing proof of the accusations, Kellan continues, Kennekoa started with links showing that Pfizer paid $200 million in a 1994 settlement suit that took the company— And that the company was responsible for the deaths of 11 Nigerian children who took part in an experimental drug test.
In another story related to experimenting on Nigerians, Pfizer was accused of using children as guinea pigs and violating the Nuremberg Code, but the case was dismissed.
Eventually, the Nigerian government got involved and sued Pfizer for $7 billion for carrying out the illegal trials that, quote, killed or disabled children.
That lawsuit was also dropped, but only after the Nigerian attorney general was allegedly blackmailed by hired goons of the pharma giant.
WikiLeaks' files show that the company hired private investigators to dig up dirt on the attorney general to be used in a blackmail plot.
So again, it's like, you know, people act like when you talk about this stuff, you're talking about some sort of crazy conspiracy.
People would never do that.
It happens all the time.
This is a constant.
This is their trade. This is their bread and butter.
This is what they do, right?
It's like being like, you're suggesting that Baskin-Robbins scoops ice cream?
What? No, wait.
No, that's their job. That's what they do.
That's their reason for being.
The pharmaceutical companies, I mean, we've covered the Monsanto, you know, Black Ops, which is now owned by Bayer.
Like, all these companies have all merged over the last couple years.
Now they're, you know, openly merging into one massive combine.
That's... Political, governmental, media, pharmaceutical.
It's all being folded into the great reset, great combination.
And this is what they do.
This is the way they behave.
This is the way they operate.
And then it makes perfect sense.
They're just like, yeah, this is how it goes.
These guys are coming after us, so we go after them.
We try to find dirt on them to get them to not destroy our company.
After all, we've got families to feed, right?
They're evil. They just operate in a narcissistic continuum of Just do what it takes.
Do whatever it takes. Maybe that Greg Reese report is stuck in my head, but that's the way the world operates.
And it just goes on and on again.
You've got to go to Infowars.com to find this story.
The Twitter thread pointed out that mRNA inventor Dr.
Robert Malone was kicked off Twitter for posting a video exposing Pfizer's weak COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial, which is related to the story that we covered earlier.
But all of this is just...
Just the obvious stuff. All this stuff is just the apparent, obvious, in the news things that people should know if they weren't distracted by meaningless pop culture the majority of the time.
The real big revelation is coming up next.
That's the FOIA documents from the State Department.
Alright, welcome back folks.
Now to your phone calls momentarily.
We'll see how far we can get into this breakdown of the FOIA documents that have been released.
Carolina Corrin at Casey Corrin on Twitter says, We received seven new batches of FOIA documents from the State Department in response to ongoing litigation.
The State Department redacted over 130 pages.
Many seem to be related to COVID-19 and its origins.
Several of the full-page redactions, as well as some of the shorter ones, have hot virology lab breakdown as the subject.
So again, even without the information that's been redacted, and it's all been redacted under B5, Exemption 5.
Exemption 5 of the Freedom of Information Act protects interagency or intra-agency memorandums or letters which would not be available by law to a party other than an agency in litigation with the agency.
Courts have construed this somewhat opaque language to exempt those documents and only those documents which are normally privileged in the civil discovery context.
When administering the FOIA, it's important to first note that the President and Attorney General have issued memoranda to all agencies emphasizing that FOIA reflects a profound national commitment to ensuring an open government.
Yes, of course it does.
Of course it does. But of course then it all gets redacted.
And you can see here when it says B6 or B5, that's what they're pointing to.
They're saying, well, we don't have to show you this because we have an exemption through the FOIA court.
So... Freedom of information.
It's more like freedom of some information.
It's a phosia court.
But regardless, this email alone tells you more than we've known before.
It's from David Stilwell at the State Department.
We don't know who it was sent to, somebody else at the State Department.
We do know it was sent in April of 2020.
In other words, mere months into the COVID pandemic situation.
He says, working on questions from the seventh floor on China's broader virus research efforts.
I figured I'd start with you.
Some questions like blank.
We don't get to hear the question. We don't get to see what the question is that he's asking about China's broader research effort.
And these questions, by the way, are coming from the seventh floor.
But what does that mean? Seventh floor of what building?
Hopefully our listeners recognize that phrase, and we'll get into what that means in just a second.
He goes on to say, feel free to call.
I understand you probably won't have all the data.
I have a request out to INR as well, but maybe you can point us to those who do.
So again, in April of 2020, about a month into the two weeks to slow the spread, so just about a month after the lockdown program truly got going, you've got people in the State Department, specifically from the seventh floor, with knowledge of the The real origin of the coronavirus that they continue to dissimulate on the mainstream media.
What is the 7th Floor Group?
Well, if we go to WikiSpooks, which is like Wikipedia for geniuses, says the seventh floor group was a U.S. deep state faction made up of U.S. State Department officials.
Over the year, the term has been used for the State Department leadership.
The FBI mentioned a group referred to as the, quote, shadow government inside the State Department exposed in autumn 2016 and which briefly attracted the attention of commercially controlled media, the MSM.
They met regularly on the seventh floor of the Harry S. Truman Building in Washington, D.C.
The group appears to have formed around Hillary Clinton, who had an office on the seventh floor of the State Department.
Although no direct evidence has yet emerged to tie her to the group, most, if not all, remaining members had their employment terminated on the 17th of February 2017.
Now, what these revelations reveal is that that termination was not real.
The seventh floor still existed.
All of the people formerly associated with the so-called seventh floor, which the FBI calls a shadow government, That is, you know, unelected, appointed leadership that has outsized control over the, you know, influence of this country, especially in the international realm.
Remember, and we've talked about this.
If you pay attention to this show, there's a lot of stuff that we may just drop in that has more importance than we maybe show or give it.
Throughout the buildup and then...
You know, creation of the Ukraine war, we've pointed to the State Department as the primary movers in the conspiracy.
Victoria Nuland, Anthony Blinken, the State Department, and I've said this many times on the show, has the real power in this country, especially when it comes to international affairs.
It's the State Department that operates in opposition to the president when they disagree.
They just do what they're going to do anyway.
See, they have a different set of leadership.
They have a different... We're good to go.
They're directing things at the State Department still.
This is what's being revealed.
We Are Change has the story as well.
Who? Wikipedia deletes 7th Floor Group.
FBI removes the evidence.
There is a powerful group of very high-ranking state officials that some referred to as the 7th Floor Group or the shadow government.
This group met every Wednesday afternoon to discuss the FOIA process, congressional records, and everything Clinton related to FOIA slash congressional inquiries.
That's what the FBI summary said.
Wikipedia had that page for a few days in 2016, but then it was deleted.
The group was exposed on the 17th of 2016 by a reference in an FBI investigation report arising from the Hillary Clinton email controversy.
Interest has been heightened in the fact by the fact that the FBI documents refer to it as a shadow government inside the U.S. State Department.
As of November 16th, only one other reference to the group is known on public record, an email by Roberta S. Jacobson to her, quote, seventh floor colleagues.
A 2015 report for the Washington Examiner was entitled State Department Inspector General Officials Edit Out Passage of High Profile Report in 2013 that could have embarrassed Hillary Clinton just days before she quit President Obama's cabinet.
This compared to a report published in 2013 with earlier drafts that were provided by whistleblower Richard Higbee.
The unexplained gaps in the final version, the removal of passages that would have damaged the State Department, calling to question the independence of Harold Geisel, who was the State Department, State's temporary inspector general throughout Clinton's four years as the head of the department.
So again, the seventh floor group exists to control information flow within and without of the United States government.
Interestingly, it's mentioned a number of different times in the Russiagate Here we see a 2016, this is July of 2016, text message from Peter Strzok that's referencing an article and says, this article highlights the thing I mentioned to you earlier, asking if Bill had noted it to the seventh floor.
I'm going to send it to him.
So again, you've got this seventh floor cabal that exists to control information flow, that exists to hide information that is damaging to members of their little cabal.
When Donald Trump gets into office, ostensibly the people that were involved in the seventh floor group were all fired, and yet they continued to operate.
They were instrumental in the orchestration of the Russia gate collusion conspiracy hoax, and they continued to operate all the way through and apparently were instrumental or central in the creation of the COVID virus pandemic.
They knew about the virology lab in China as being the source of An origin of that virus and still continue to operate, clearly.
And again, all of their information is completely redacted.
That's how this works.
They do whatever they want. When we try to find out about it, They, by hook and crook, conceal the information from us.
One email, Carolina Corrin continues, is about the 2018 state cables discussing the state of the Wuhan Institute of Virology BL4 Lab, reported by Josh Rogan at the Washington Post.
This is a, again, this is from April of 2020.
It's titled, Re Forward Forward WP State Department Cables Warned of Safety Issues at Wuhan Lab Studying Back Coronaviruses.
So, yet again, you've got the State Department, and it's all redacted, of course, but they say he's got personal background network on ties between Galveston and the Wuhan Institute.
And for this, we can cut to this story from Eurasia Review.
Published in 2021 in December, From Galveston to Wuhan op-ed, quote, Where is coronavirus research conducted?
At what level of biocontainment?
How many different laboratories actually handle live virus?
What coronavirus stocks stored?
That was James LeDuc, director of the Galveston National Laboratory, in a February 9, 2020 email to Huan Ziming at the Wuhan Institute of Virology to the People's Republic in China.
LeDuc, who earned his PhD in epidemiology from UCLA, has trained his staff, trained staff at the WIV, yet the GNL, the Galveston National Laboratory boss, had little clue what was going on there.
So again, we're seeing all of these little connections.
The Galveston National Laboratory, the seventh floor, they all knew it was a lab leak out of Wuhan early on.
Carolina continues, the redacted sections would be useful in efforts to understand COVID's origin.
It would be great if Congress asked for these documents unredacted to release them to the public.
Congress could get access to these in ways that the FOIA court prevents regular Americans from getting it.
But you can find all of the documents at the website linked there, Carolina Corrin, U.S.
Right to Know's latest State Department FOIA document batches can be found here.
That's just the beginning, folks.
Literally, it's hundreds of pages where you can see these types of little hints and things.
But what I'm reading here is that this whole process was orchestrated and centralized around the so-called seventh floor group, which, as the FBI themselves were revealed to reference, form a shadow government within the State Department that apparently was dissolved in 2017.
and yet continued to operate all the way through 2020 and is no doubt firmly in charge once again today.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
The third hour of American Journal has begun here on Infowars.com and Band.video.
I will be joined by Auden Caballo, border reporter, correspondent for Real America's Voice.
He's done some bombshell on-the-ground reporting there in Mexico.
But I've got to get to a few more phone calls here.
And if you want to hang on the line, we can go to you later in this hour after we talk to Auden.
But... For the meantime, let's try to get in at least one or two more.
Let's go to Ethan in Arkansas.
Thanks for calling in, Ethan. What's your comment on RNA and tech being sprayed into the atmosphere?
Go ahead. Yes, sir.
unidentified
So I went down the rabbit hole of chemtrails on YouTube, and there's an MIT professor talking about RNAs and how they're like bacteria from volcanoes, fungus, and human DNA mixed.
And then you go and watch a video about this guy was talking to city council in California, where he was finding a white, fibrous substance in the Sierra Mountains up in California.
And then you look at the so-called blood clots coming out of the humans.
A white, fibrous, stretchy substance.
harrison smith
So what was the MIT professor saying about RNA? They were saying that that's what was actually being sprayed was some sort of RNA substance?
unidentified
Yeah, they were put in the chemtrails, or they were spraying it in the atmosphere, and it was just spontaneously growing this white substance.
This guy had a sample in his hand.
He told the city council that he gave a sample to a college for testing and it just mysteriously disappeared.
And so he's like, they're not getting their hands on this substance.
I want to know what this is.
He was grilling the city council.
Wow. He was pissed.
And then you look at this crap growing in the human body after you get injected with the RNA technology.
Let's put the dots together here.
That's all I'm trying to say.
harrison smith
I wish I could say that that sounded crazy, Ethan, but knowing what we know about the people in charge today, it sounds perfectly in line with what we already know.
Thank you for that call. I'll have to look into it because I have not heard about this yet, but I'll travel down that rabbit hole after you.
We'll see what we find at the bottom.
Thank you for that call. Let's go to Patty in Boston who wants to talk about the compromise proposal for the Speaker.
Who do you think should be Speaker, Patty?
patty in boston
Well, I think I've got a compromise candidate, or maybe I should say I've got a candidate who's compromised.
I think we should give the gavel to the once-and-future speaker, John Dennis Haster, right?
And I know you're going to say, oh, that's crazy.
Why would we want, like, the diddler on the roof to be in charge of Congress again?
But I think...
If you can bring congressional Republicans and Democrats together on one thing, it would be a guy who is easily blackmailable, easily bribable, right?
We know that about Denny Haster.
So, I mean, it would just be a bonanza of money flying everywhere.
Everybody's happy. It's what Alex might call a 360 win.
harrison smith
Yes, that's exactly what that is.
patty in boston
And you could also, in addition, you could also have GYM Jim Jordan as the whip It's too far?
harrison smith
Matt's telling me you're going too far, Patty.
I think it's brilliant. I think it's a brilliant suggestion.
Instead of trying to get away from the corruption, we just go all in.
Let's make Hillary Clinton the Speaker of the House.
Let's make Jeb Bush.
It's the meme all over again.
It'll be the 98th vote, and it'll be Jeb Bush 100%.
Every single person in Congress votes for Jeb Bush for some reason, and he takes it over.
The whole map is yellow.
Please clap. Jeb Bush is now in charge.
I don't think he's going too far.
I think he's making a great point about what a ridiculous process this all is and how some of the speakers of the House we've had in the past, Nancy Pelosi, nobody could be worse than some of the people we've had in the past, Denny Hastert or Nancy Pelosi combined.
You're thinking outside the box, Patty, and that's what we're looking for here.
We're looking for solutions, and if not, we're looking to just bring the whole damn thing down.
We'll be back on the other side.
Don't go anywhere. There it is.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Third hour of American Journal is on.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
My guest is Auden Cabello.
He's a border correspondent for Real America's Voice, where he documents the reality of the migrant crisis from Mexico and along the U.S.-Mexico border.
You can follow his Twitter at Cabello Auden.
That's C-A-B-E-L-L-O-A-U-D-E-N. Thank you so much for joining us, Auden.
unidentified
It's my pleasure to be with you.
harrison smith
Thank you for having me on. Well, yeah, thank you so much for coming on.
I know we have some of the footage that you've captured, but you're there on the ground doing, you know, real firsthand reporting.
Tell us just what is the latest, what is happening with the border crisis right now on the southern border and specifically in Mexico?
unidentified
What's going on? Yeah, so in my case, I live on the Mexican side, and I live on the border across from Del Rio, Texas, where just over a year ago we had the Haitian encampment under the International Bridge.
And I've been documenting migrant crossings ever since then, even prior to that.
And throughout this past year, I've been frequently going to Piedra Negra's Eagle Pass, where we've seen these large groups cross over across the Rio Grande and move into Eagle Pass.
And I've been looking and monitoring the situation from the Mexican side.
I've been down to Tapachula, Chiapas, Ground Zero, where all the migrants arrived.
So they can get their legal documentation and travel throughout Mexico.
And it's a big eye-opener because you can see and talk to the migrants and get a feel for, you know, what their thinking is and how they travel and move through these countries and into Mexico.
And here just recently, a week ago, I was in Monterrey, Mexico.
And it's also another major hub for migrants.
They moved from Tapachula, Chiapas, Down to Mexico City and then to Monterrey.
And from Monterrey, from there they splinter into different border towns, whether it's Piera Negras down in the RGV Valley or all the way down to Matamoros across from Brownsville.
And there in Monterrey, we interviewed the director of the largest shelter, Casa Indy.
Which, according to the director, can house up to 1,000 migrants on any given day.
And it's a continuous flow of migrants.
They stay there one night to get some rest, get some food, and then move on to whatever border they're going to cross to.
And according to his estimate, and he says they have these shelters, they get together, they have their conferences, they have their meetings.
And according to his estimates, all along the U.S.-Mexico border, There's approximately 85,000 migrants either on standby or in transit ready to cross into the United States.
And these are migrants that are in shelters on the Mexican side.
And some of these numbers includes Venezuelans, Which here in Eagle Pass up to here prior to two months ago were the largest groups crossing into the U.S. But then the Biden administration applied Title 42 to them.
So now they're the majority of the ones on the Mexican side in limbo waiting for Title 42 to expire or go away so they can once again make their way into the country.
So there's a lot happening on the Mexican side.
Colleagues also in Tapachula I have reported a major bottleneck because of the holidays, the Christmas and New Year's.
Some of the offices were shut down.
So it created a major bottleneck of migrants even protesting, demanding that they get their paperwork in order.
And this paperwork is issued by the Comar.
It's a commission for refugees.
And once they get their status as refugees, The next step is to go to ACNUR. It's a refugee agency under the UN branch.
And there, they can apply for a debit card, which they get about approximately $100 to help them with either rent or food.
And that's how these migrants are going from town to town, shelter to shelter, with the assistance of UN, also relatives or whatever money they have.
And eventually they make it to the US-Mexico border and cross into the US. That's one thing, one advantage that I have being on the Mexican side that I see this from a completely different perspective.
You know, I get to talk to migrants prior to them entering the U.S., and I even go into the U.S. once they get processed and they're ready to take their transportation to any city where they're going to in the U.S., which, by the way, they're going to all over the country.
So, in a quick summary, that's what's happening from the Mexican side.
harrison smith
Oh my gosh, there's so much I want to dig in with you here.
But just as an overview, what you're describing sounds incredibly well organized.
Is it well organized or is this just the way that it sort of happens?
Because you described that, you know, there's these shelters, then people split off and some go here and some go there.
Is this like an organized sort of...
I don't know if industrialized is the right word, but coordinated effort taking place?
Or is it all just sort of random and this is just the way it works out?
How much coordination is going on between these migrants and the organizations that are helping them?
It sounds like the way you're describing it, it's very sort of thoroughly organized throughout the process.
unidentified
It is very organized.
I would call it organized chaos because there's a lot of chat groups amongst the migrants.
They share a lot of information.
And so what I've learned to make sense of everything that's happening on the Mexican side is to categorize some of these migrants.
So, for example, you have groups that are traveling by ground And some of them have sold all their belongings from their country of origin.
And so they're going shelter to shelter.
That's how they move on ground.
And then you have a second group that travels by air.
Some of these are Cubans, Colombians, and Nicaraguans, and those who can afford their airfare.
And they're flying into Cancun, flying into Mexico City, and flying into Monterrey.
And then they're smuggled into a port of entry.
Some of those, so they're hiring someone.
There's travel agencies popping up left and right everywhere that are providing these services.
So the groups that are traveling by ground are the most obvious.
We can see them. We can track them and talk to them.
And they know where to go, which bus stations to take, which bus lines to take, where to get on, where to get off.
Some of these agencies in Tapachula that we interviewed, the administrators, supervisors, They even have psychologists, lawyers providing services that not only train and educate these migrants on what to do, what to say, but also provide a roadmap on how to get to northern Mexico and make their way into the U.S. So it is on one front.
It is very organized if they're going by ground, depending on either UN agencies, these NGOs, the shelters.
And from another perspective, those that are buying their way through Mexico into the U.S., their information is also organized, but it's getting They're dependent on these smugglers, either organized crime, corrupt officials, which there's a lot of that to speak on.
So it is very organized, and that's why you see these large groups crossing into not only Yuma, Arizona, El Paso, which is currently in the news, but it's been happening all year long in Eagle Pass, Texas, and down in the RG Valley as well.
harrison smith
Which is absolutely insane, especially the cooperation of the UN on this.
It's hard to even get across what's going on here.
So the UN is literally funding.
They're giving debit cards to people.
They're giving them roadmaps. They're helping to train them on exactly what to say to achieve asylum, I guess.
And I want you to expand on that a little bit because I think that's a really big part of it that people don't quite understand, the legal trickery that goes on.
But the UN itself is facilitating and funding and helping to flood America with illegal migrants.
I mean, that's what the UN is doing right now.
I mean, this is... Are they a cartel?
I mean, this is criminal activity.
It's completely insane what's going on here.
Am I missing something here, or is it as insane as it seems to me?
unidentified
Yeah, so I'll use the Haitians as an example, and that's where all this unfolded for me.
So the Haitians about a year ago started crossing through here through Acuna into Eagle Pass.
And I was the one that was able to get the first images and get the word out that, hey, we have thousands of migrants arriving here.
And within days, you know, there were thousands up to 15,000 underneath our international bridge.
Right. And one thing, being on the Mexican side, is as soon as they arrived to the river, they were dumping documents, which caught my surprise.
Why are they dumping all these documents?
harrison smith
Right, right. We'll answer that question in one second.
We've got to go to commercial break. We'll be right back on the other side.
Auden Cabello, C-A-B-E-L-L-O, Auden on Twitter.
Stay tuned. We'll be right back. It's a war, Auden.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
My guest is Auden Cabello.
He's a border correspondent for Real America's Voice.
And we've just had one segment with you so far, Auden, but the number of things that you've mentioned that we can drill down into are so numerous.
I really want to ask you about all of them, but let's go back to where we were at the end of the last segment, the Haitian crisis that we saw unfold on the border.
Last year, which was, again, just a very strange occurrence for all of us watching it.
Why are all these Haitians traveling in such a big group?
How they got cleared up in a single day?
There was the nonsense about using a horse whip that later turned out to be a total hoax.
I mean, just a lot of confusion, a lot of We're good to go.
unidentified
Yeah, so the thing with the Haitians is, prior to them crossing the Rio Grande, they were dumping all their documentations, and it seemed strange, so I started digging through their documentation, and I come to realize that most of the Haitians were coming from either Chile or Brazil.
So then I started, for those coming from Chile who were fluent in Spanish, I started asking them questions.
And some of them admitted, you know, I've been living in Chile for years.
And it turned out to be the case for, I would say, all the Haitians, that they were living in either Chile or Brazil or some other country.
And all of a sudden, they decided we have an open invitation from the Biden administration.
So they sold all their belongings and made their way to Tapachula and then arrived in approximately 50 buses or more here to Ciudad Acuña and made their way across into Del Rio where we saw the encampment.
And one of the things also in their documentation, that's when I started seeing the debit cards with the UN logo.
Right. Some of these airplane tickets that they were flying in.
And I just followed the paper trail and continued documenting the migrants while they were here this whole weekend in Del Rio.
And talking about the whipping incident, I'll sidetrack here a bit.
I was able to get drone footage of that whole incident, which was used during the investigation, which vindicated Border Patrol.
That one photograph was taken out of context.
My drone footage had the whole incident on video and was used to vindicate the Border Patrol agent.
And most of the drone Footage that's on record with the Haitians.
Most of that was mine.
I was taking it from the Mexican side as they were crossing or as they were underneath the international bridge.
But just following the track of the Haitians and understanding that whole scenario, that's what led me to go to Tapachula Chiapas and understand the wider picture, the one that's rarely talked about.
And being there in Tapachula, that's where we came across the...
That's the Mexican Agency for Refugees.
And then also ACNUR, the main U.N. branch that's there established in Tapachula that provides assistance to the migrants, whether it's in the form of a debit card to give them a deposit on a monthly basis or either counseling with psychologists, immigration lawyers. So they're trained and educated on what to do, what to say.
And that was the case with the Haitians, that once they crossed into the U.S., They weren't going to say that they were coming from Chile or Brazil, otherwise they wouldn't be eligible for their asylum that they're wanting to claim.
They had to say that they're coming from Haiti, and that's where they were dumping all this evidence on the Mexican side.
harrison smith
And they were likely instructed in that by one of these groups.
This is a point I make all the time, and I'm so glad you're making it as well.
And just so people understand, you know, to get asylum, to be considered a refugee, the idea is that you're fleeing from a war zone, you're fleeing from a government who's hunting you, you know, something desperate that means, look, we don't have time to go through the normal process.
We just got to get these people in and get them to safety.
But if they've been living in Chile or Brazil for a couple of years, that would make them inapplicable.
Like they wouldn't be able to apply for asylum or refugee status.
So they have to lie about it and say, I'm coming from Haiti, that we just had this earthquake.
There's all these, you know, there's a lot of violence going on in Haiti.
So they know that in order to do this, they have to check certain boxes.
And they're instructed in that, right?
Are they instructed by the UN or by the Mexican agency?
Do you know who exactly is giving them these instructions?
unidentified
So it's the UN agencies, NGOs that are established all throughout Mexico that's providing that information to them.
And another telling thing is that once the encampment was in Del Rio and the DHS started deporting some of them, They were in the situation where, you know, they didn't want to get deported to Haiti because they hadn't been living there for years.
They didn't have anything. And that's what happened.
So once the word got out that they were being deported to Haiti, there was a mad rush from those underneath the International Bridge in Del Rio to get back to Ciudad Acuna.
And they went to Monterrey and other parts of Mexico because their biggest fear was to get deported to Haiti.
That's also something that was rarely reported on.
But being here on the Mexican side, you know, I saw that sudden rush, all of them coming into Mexico.
Where are they coming back? And I got to interview some of them.
It's like, well, I don't want to go back to Haiti.
They're deporting. We just heard back from Haitians that were under the bridge and now they're in Haiti.
And that was their biggest fear.
And I think that's the same situation that's happening right now with a lot of the Venezuelans.
They have been living in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, other countries, and now they're doing the same pattern that the Haitians did.
They decided to sell everything and make a run for the U.S. There's a major attraction right now with the word that the border is open.
They see it very easy under the Biden administration to sell all their belongings and make their way into the United States.
harrison smith
And that, I think, is an important part that I wanted to touch on as well, because you keep sort of mentioning that, that the migrants are watching American politics.
It's not just, you know, if they were real, you know, refugees, they wouldn't care about waiting for Title 42 to expire.
They wouldn't care about, you know, whatever, they would just go, I just need to get there because I'm in, you know, danger for my life, so I just got to get across the board.
That's not the case.
They're watching American politics and actually making decisions based on proclamations or, you know, things that are happening in the American political sphere.
And again, you know, we'll show a clip on the other side of one of the statements made by Jareen, Corrine Jean-Pierre, who, you know, makes this ridiculous statement about us talking about the border is somehow making the border open.
And I want to get your response to that on the other side.
We've also I've seen the videos and maybe I can grab them just to give people the evidence.
Because I remember a video, it may have been one of yours, where a reporter's talking to a Haitian couple who's saying, we've lived in Chile for a couple years and now my wife is pregnant, so we're going to go cross the border so she can give birth in America.
I mean, this is the thought process that's going on in the migrants, and a lot of them are pretty open about it.
They just go, yeah, you know, I've been in Chile, it's been nice, but my wife's about to have a baby, so we're going to go to America to have the baby.
I'm not sure if that was your footage or not, but have you heard similar stories to that?
unidentified
Yes, exactly. That happened in Tapachula.
That's precisely the case that's happening.
So once they get to Tapachula, they'll arrive as couples, and while they're getting their process, that's when they get impregnated because they know their timing is perfect.
So by the time they're on the U.S. border, But then they're already pregnant and ready to go into the U.S. to give birth.
And that was happening underneath the International Bridge.
Several births happened underneath there because they timed it perfectly.
And it didn't happen by coincidence.
They're being coached and trained on if they're family units or if they have their baby in the U.S., that's a sure guarantee that they'll be able to stay in the United States.
harrison smith
It's just completely insane.
Really, this has to be one of the most important topics.
Just understand the true industrial scale of this operation is mind-blowing.
More with Auden Cabello on the other side.
unidentified
Don't go anywhere. There is a war on freedom.
harrison smith
All right, welcome back, folks.
It is just truly insane what we are allowing to happen to our country.
No other country in the world... Would or should allow their policies be taken advantage of in the way that we are, especially at the southern border.
I mean, it's one thing, and we've talked about this before, you know, the idea of asylum is ostensibly good.
It's ostensibly a wonderful thing that we can be a free country to be a safe haven for people that are being persecuted by their government or hunted by some, you know, faction in some war.
It's like, good, if you need to escape, we don't have to go through the process.
Like, if that's putting your life in danger, just come over.
We'll handle things with you in a safe place.
That's good. It's a good thing.
But it's a good thing that's being taken advantage of by bad people who don't actually qualify for refugee status.
They don't actually qualify for asylum.
But as our guest, Auden Cabello, is, you know, revealing and has seen for himself, they're trained on which words to use.
Almost like it's a magic spell.
That's how I always think about it, Auden, is you have, like, you have these people.
They go and they're trained and they say, okay, first you have to say hocus pocus.
And then you say open sesame.
And now you're a refugee and an asylum seeker.
It's just about using the right words and they're trained to do that.
I mean, is that an accurate reading of the situation that they just have these little certain phrases they have to use to make themselves appear that they qualify for asylum?
Is that really how simple it is for them to cheat our system?
unidentified
Sadly, it is.
And that's what's been happening.
Even from those that are turning themselves into ego paths, Venezuelans, which were previously the largest group, now Cubans, Colombians, they all know what to say, what to do.
I interviewed some of them in Monterrey, where I was here recently, and they know what to say.
They know about credible fear, what to say.
And when we pressed on them, when we pressed them, They said, well, you know, I'm just looking for a better opportunity.
But yeah, if I get to the point where I have to tell them that, yeah, I'll say that, you know, I'm seeking asylum under credible fear, you know, and they have stories that they can make up.
So all this is a result of being coached, being trained on what to do and what to say.
And it's across the board.
So our laws are absolutely being taken advantage of.
harrison smith
Now, that's particularly interesting because the other half of this is that the people in America receiving them are also a part of the game.
They're also saying, okay, I want to give you asylum, but you got to say the right words.
And then they say the right words and they check the box.
If they were to actually investigate or press the person, it would come out, okay, this person actually doesn't qualify for asylum.
But the people on the American side are also sort of playing the game with them, right?
They're They know what's going on.
They know that this person's been trained to say the right words.
I just have to pretend like I don't know any better and do it anyway.
Maybe this is a bad example, but it's almost like somebody that they want to sell an underage person a drink.
The underage person just has to show them an ID so they can say, I checked the ID, even if they know the ID's fake.
They're both sort of involved in a little charade game to pretend like they're checking all of the boxes.
I mean, is that accurate as well, do you think?
The Americans are sort of in on this, and they know the claim is fake, but are going along with it?
unidentified
That's a great portrayal of what's happening.
And some of these... NGOs that are being helped and assisted.
It's by leftist immigration attorneys from the U.S. that are volunteering their time throughout Mexico, and they're assisting and providing guidance to these migrants.
So they're being coached and told what to do, what to say, just like you portrayed it.
Like, you have to check these boxes, and we'll let you in.
And sure enough, that's what they're doing.
harrison smith
And again, the fact that the people are waiting on the other side of the border, watching for Title 42 to end, I mean, that alone to me goes, okay, you're not in imminent danger, you're not under threat for your life, so you don't qualify for asylum.
I mean, that alone seems like it should disqualify these people for asylum, but I guess there's no way to...
I don't know.
unidentified
Exactly. That's the point.
Exactly. And they're on the Mexican side watching the news.
They know what's happening.
And like you said, if there were true asylum seekers, refugees, they would look for other avenues.
But no, they're on standby.
They're waiting. For the opportunity to make their way into the U.S. But yeah, that's a great point.
And it's happening with the Venezuelans who are the majority in shelters all along the U.S.-Mexico border because they're the ones that have been affected by Title 42.
And they're the largest group on the Mexican side.
And in Monterrey, there was more family units arriving from Venezuela.
And in Tapachula as well.
So they're continuing to arrive, knowing that Title 42 has its days numbered, and eventually it'll go away, and that's what can allow a lot of these migrants to finally enter the U.S. under these false asylum claims.
harrison smith
You know, the other thing I want to ask, since you're mentioning people from so many different countries, how does Mexico feel about this?
Like, what is the Mexican government's participation in this?
Obviously, it's all a big game between the NGOs and the UN and people in America and the Border Patrol, you know, cooperating with them.
But, like, how is Mexico—are they benefiting from this?
Are they just turning a blind eye to it?
Like, how is their government reacting to this just massive process taking place in their land?
unidentified
Yeah, so it's both ways.
So Mexico is, one, taking advantage of the situation, and there's a lot of corruption all throughout Mexico, down from Tapachula all the way up to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Corrupt officials are taking advantage of the whole situation.
So from their perspective, you know, it's a good thing.
They're enriching themselves. But you go higher up, up to the president, Manuel Lopez Obrador, and he says, look, these people aren't from Mexico.
They're looking for a better way, so we're not going to detain them.
So they're letting them pass by.
And then for those that are being expelled under Title 42, Mexico's complaining is like, look, these aren't our people.
Why are you expelling them to Mexico?
Expelling them to their country of origin.
So Mexico is turning a blind eye to the whole situation, and that's why you see these numbers continuing to increase.
One, they're assisting them to get to the U.S.-Mexican border.
And one, they think it's not the U.S.-Mexico's problem.
It's a U.S. problem. So they're saying, you know, you figure it out.
Don't get us involved in your...
So that's a widespread sentiment from most of Mexico and Mexican officials that I've spoken to.
harrison smith
They'd rather just sort of pass the buck and just take advantage of it where they can.
Again, all of this is just so baffling that this is allowed to happen because it's not like anybody's trying to stop this, right?
I mean, as you're pointing out, all the authority, you know, all the groups in authority, whether it's the UN or the Border Patrol, they're carrying this out.
They're facilitating this.
I mean, are they even remotely trying to combat this in any way?
Or is this just a, they're just greasing the skids for this to continue to accelerate into the future?
unidentified
Well, unfortunately for our Border Patrol agents who have been handed this difficult situation, They're just going along with the flow and processing these migrants and getting them into the U.S. They don't have the tools or resources in place to detain or stop the migrant flow.
To the contrary, under Secretary Mayorkas, the instruction is to process them as soon as possible, as swift as possible, and get them into the U.S., and that's what they're doing.
And I think that's a direct result of the high number of suicides that we've had from Border Patrol agents.
Their morale is to the ground.
Their complaint is this is not what we signed up for.
We signed up to defend and protect our borders, not to process migrants and let them into our country.
harrison smith
It's utterly insane. I'm just speechless.
Every time I learn more about this, it just...
It's just confusing.
I don't even know how to express it.
Literally, I'm speechless. I don't know how any country could expect to survive when this is the way that they treat their border.
If you don't have a border, you don't have a country.
I don't think that's objectionable or wrong at all.
It's just a matter of fact.
And we're going to talk more about this on the other side.
We'll finish up with Auden Cabello.
Not Cabello. Sorry, I'm doing my best here.
Cabello, for a gringo like me, you'd look like to pronounce Cabello.
So if you want to find him, go on Twitter at Cabello Auden, C-A-B-E-L-L-O Auden, A-U-D-E. And we'll be back on the other side with our final segment with him.
Just incredible footage, incredible reporting, incredible on-the-ground truth about what's happening to our border.
Troubling, but worth knowing about.
We'll be right back. Welcome back, folks.
Final segment of American Journal today.
My guest is Auden Cabello.
And, you know, I didn't realize, but we have Auden to thank for so much of the footage that we use on almost a weekly basis to illustrate, you know, the catastrophe at the southern border.
You sort of the power behind the scenes, I guess.
You're... You're one of the guys that gets so much of the footage that we use constantly that's so valuable.
You've helped people that we know go down to Mexico and discover some of the stuff.
People have seen it, I'm sure, the footage of the Haitian migrant holding up the UN debit card and complaining, saying they haven't put money on it today.
And so I'm kind of bummed out.
And you were there helping us get that.
So thank you, first of all, for getting us all this great stuff.
And you really haven't gotten the...
What accolades that you deserve for, you know, revealing so much of the truth about this?
There he is, the guy saying, you know, yeah, the UN gave me this and, you know, he's kind of mad that they haven't put money on it today.
Well, they didn't put money on mine either, so I guess we're in the same boat there.
but the amazing one of the amazing and of course the the Haitian event that happened in September of 2021 you were there for you got a lot of the footage for the drone shots you helped break that story it you know it may not be the the main thing that's happening there's people from all over the world crossing over and of course South America and Central America are the primary sources but the Haiti event in particular to me was especially you know illustrating because there was this big There's thousands of people under the bridge.
They're there forever. It becomes a big embarrassment for the administration, and it was like they were gone overnight.
It was like they solved it overnight.
Suddenly they were just gone, and the area was clear, and all the trash was cleaned up, and the migrants were nowhere to be seen.
And to me, it was sort of like...
You know, illustrated that this isn't an insolvable problem.
They just don't choose to solve it.
When they choose to do something about it, it gets solved right away.
I mean, have you seen that in your experience that, you know, these problems with all of these migrants coming across and they act like, oh, we just can't deal with it.
But they could deal with it if they wanted to, couldn't they?
It's really a choice they're making to allow this to take place.
unidentified
That's exactly right, and it's very telling what happened with the Haitians, and even the role that the media played.
I mean, they were here for a week, and then They left.
But for individuals like myself that we live here, you know, we followed up in the story.
I've been documenting it since then.
And just being from the Mexican side and seeing it, it's a whole different perspective as to, you know, understanding not only what's happening, but why and how.
And I think that's what I try to portray in my footage.
And I made that call.
I sent out footage to the few contacts that I had back then.
It's like, hey, this is happening, and that's why it's happening.
But it was only covered from a certain perspective, a certain standpoint.
And like you said, the government could have—they resolved this case easily.
Yes, it took the international bridge to be closed and get Mexico involved to put a stop to it.
And by the way, that's one of the solutions to this whole problem, is to pressure Mexico economically to do things.
It's something that President Trump did and was very effective at.
So yes, if our government really wanted to solve this problem at the border, they could easily do it.
And that's one of the biggest tools that they have is deportations.
Like I said, with the Haitians, once they heard that they were being deported to Haiti, they returned to Mexico.
Same thing is happening with Venezuelans.
Title 42 was implemented and they heard that they were being expelled out of the U.S. They immediately stopped and they're in limbo here in Mexico.
So that's a very effective tool.
Deportations back to their country of origin, which is not being done, contrary to what's currently happening.
I know there's a lot of complaints towards Governor Abbott that instead of busing migrants to sanctuary cities, he should be sending them to their country of origin, if it's even possible.
That points towards the whole, I think, solution to this problem is deportations to their country of origin if we really want a solution at the border.
That's the biggest fear for model migrants because, again, they've sold everything.
So the biggest fear is going back to the country of origin and starting from zero.
They don't want to do that. So they're continuously attempting to enter the U.S. If it's not at one border town, they'll try another one.
That's what I saw in Monterrey.
I saw a number of Venezuelans Who had been expelled through Matamoros, Brownsville, and now they were taking the freight train to Ciudad Juarez, across from El Paso, because they had heard that, you know, it's wide open right now and they can get into the country.
So all these migrants in Mexico are going to continue relentlessly to enter the U.S. at whatever cost.
The biggest fear is to be deforted to a country of origin.
That's one thing they do not want.
harrison smith
And it would be a simple matter of just telling them you'll be deported and they'll just make the choice.
All right, it's not worth it. I'll just go back to where I was safe in some other South American country or something.
And again, the amazing—because you're exactly right.
It's so frustrating seeing this very easily solvable problem just go completely unaddressed.
Or if it is addressed, it's with this— Like, what Abbott's doing, bussing people up to Delaware or wherever.
And it's like, that's not what we want.
I mean, fine, you know, if that's what it takes to get, you know, political will to actually solve this.
I get the play that he's making, but it's so frustrating just going, why don't you bus him back to Mexico?
It's not that hard.
Just bus him south instead of north.
You know, what is the difference?
But again, you know, I was looking up, I was trying to find the footage and I haven't been able to locate it, but I did find the CNN story about what we were talking about, the Haitian crossing over.
So, again, it's not like this is hidden.
It says, here's why a Haitian migrant and his pregnant wife made a months long journey to America.
Talking about Rolf Lewis, a Haitian migrant, hoping for a fresh start in New York.
He'd been living, they admit on CNN, he'd been living in Chile for four years with, And then when his wife got pregnant, they went to Mexico to cross over the southern border.
So again, it's just happening out in the open.
No further investigation needs to be done.
We don't need to get to the bottom of anything.
They're just taking advantage of us.
And it's so insulting to a country they claim to want to be a part of, to treat our laws in such a dismissive way.
When it comes to solutions, beyond deportations, is there anything that America is doing or Greg Abbott is doing?
I know you mentioned during the break Operation Lone Star.
Is that being successful at all?
Is there anything you're seeing right now being implemented that's having any sort of success beyond just the deportations that you mentioned earlier?
unidentified
So far, I haven't seen anything.
And all the measures that Governor Abbott has implemented under Operation Lone Star have been ineffective, especially towards these large groups that are seeking asylum.
It's not effective at all.
It's not doing anything to deter them.
Where Operation Law Star has been somewhat effective is towards Mexicans and Guatemalans, Hondurans.
And these are mainly what we call the gotaways or the runners, the brushwalkers, who are evading law enforcement and making it through private property, ranches, and freight trains.
I think that's where DPS and Operation Lone Star has been effective in protecting citizens.
But Governor Abbott, his messaging is completely off when he thinks or when he says that Operation Lone Star is targeting these large asylum groups, which It has been completely ineffective.
Every time he announces a new measure, I go down to Eagle Pass, and I see it being implemented, and it's completely ineffective.
And it'll last for maybe a day or two, and it's back to normal because his measure is not effective at all.
One thing that I want to mention before we leave is that there's a new program that's been happening, and I want to give credit to my colleague Todd Benzman, a senior fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, who broke this story a few weeks ago.
Is that now we have migrants being processed on the Mexican side through the help of NGOs, and they're entering the country legally at ports of entry.
When he broke this story, I went down to Piranegra, Sigupaz, and sure enough, it was happening there.
I saw a group cross at the port of entry, and I asked the CBP officer who they were, and he says, oh, they're processed migrants.
They just entered legally, just like you're entering, and they're headed to their destination.
So, being in Monterrey, you know, having that program in mind, I spoke with Haitians, back to the Haitians again, and one thing they learned, and it speaks of all the migrants, is that they adapt to what the U.S. is doing, like you mentioned earlier.
So now they're doing everything legally.
In Tapachula, they get their refugee status, so they're in Mexico legally.
And then they're going to these NGOs or shelters at Reynosa and Matamoros on the Mexican side.
Where they're going to seek this new program so they can get processed and get their humanitarian parole on the Mexican side and enter the U.S. legally at a port of entry.
So this is another group, a new program that's happening.
It's been pushed by DHS Secretary Mayorkas.
Very little reports out there at the moment on this, but it's happening.
So that's something that I think is going to continue.
And I think with the Venezuelans, Being pushed and applying Title 42 on them, they're also now taking advantage of this program.
And I think that's where Secretary Mayorkas is headed to, is pressure more of these nationalities like the Cubans, Colombians to use this program.
Oh, wow.
harrison smith
Oh my gosh. Well, that's huge.
Thank you. Thank you for bringing that up.
Thank you for everything that you do from the UN to the NGOs.
I mean, just incredible stuff.
At Cabello Auden.
At Cabello Auden on Twitter. Thank you, sir.
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